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![]() The stretch between Krishagiri-Bangalore was heavy with traffic and i saw 2 minor accidents where a Bolero has kissed the back of a Ritz causing a big dent and another taxi-wala knocking down some drunkard without causing any big injury near the Karnataka entrance toll. At the end, we were happy that we decided not-to-stop anywhere before reaching Bangalore. The maximum time we spent on a toll was at Krishnagiri and was about 25 minutes. | |
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| ![]() This thread is an eye opener ! My two cents. When you feel sleepy, stop your car in a well lit area preferably a junction where you have open shops or frequent people movement. Last two time I drove to my native from Bangalore, I was alone and I was feeling way too sleepy after extended working hours. I stopped at such places and took a light nap for 30 mins - 1 hour and then resumed my journey. There is nothing weird about that! End of the day safety holds a better rating than the "hunk" image I want to maintain by taking long drives [10 hours / 600kms] with short breaks. ![]() Then I had this real scary incident last week when I was coming to Bangalore. I took the Kumily - Theni - Salem route and after Theni, @ 10 PM, I see a small truck coming with the lights on! Everything is well and good, he is in his lane, I am in mine and there is no median in between. Then I realize a steady progression of this mini-truck to my side and not very slow as well. Initially I thought he was negotiating some pot holes, so didn't reduce my speed as well [which was just around 50kmph] And in split second i realise the truck is coming straight at me ! I honk and swerve to left and get off the road to a decent space in front of a shop ! I could hear my heart beats for some time ! And I was driving my dad's brand new Wagon R ! I guess the truck guy was sleeping and once I jumped off the road, he managed to get into his track and drove away ! |
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| ![]() A few images from a recent trip from Salangpur ( a famous Hanuman temple ). There was a T junction and the Ikon turned in too late. You will notice that there are turn marks on the wall, but there are useless poster are stuck on the wall. |
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btw, i can see the photographer in the reflection! ![]() Last edited by IronH4WK : 9th November 2010 at 14:47. | |
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With the demand -supply mismatch on bus tickets and train tickets between Chennai - Bangalore, this was waiting to happen. This is highway is close to 5 years old. Hope soon there is some plan of adding lanes or, even upgrading Chittor route to 4 lane as backup. Cheers, Jagan | |
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BHPian Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Bangalore<---->Chennai
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Hi Jagan, The Chitoor route is already being made a 4 lane. The 4-laning work is complete almost till Mulbagal. The worst part on that stretch are the roads near Walajapet/Ranipet just before it joins NH-47 | |
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For the sake of information, though seriously off-topic... Four laning is only uptil Mulbagal. This is being done by the Karnataka Government. Walajah/Ranipet conditions used to be good. Are you talking about the road condition or the traffic? As soon as you exit Ranipet, take the right (which is Ranipet bypass) and join the GQ. Its easier that way. For all those who drive from/to Chennai or the South of TN, Kerala from/to Bangalore, here's a piece of advice. Never ever get back to Bangalore on a Sunday evening especially if its a long weekend. If you have to then: For Chennai folks its better to use the Chittoor route as its shorter by 25 kms and though its two lane, you will not waste your time at Toll plazas. For those driving from Salem, take the Palakodu, Rayakottai route from the outskirts of Dharmapuri. This road is in good condition (atleast till before the rains) and will join near Hosur. If you can actually take the way through Denkinikottai you will end up at Attibele junction and totally miss three of the tolls (Thoppur, Krishnagiri and Attibele). Again this route is shorter but two lane. The traffic in these routes are very less these days as most vehicles take the GQ or NSEW corridors. | |
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With the windshield broken, I'm sure the passenger was not wearing a seat belt. A typical example where seat belts would have saved the day!. |
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| ![]() As I was travelling back from Mangalore to Bangalore on my NE. Shocked to see these in the Ghats of Shiradi. Although people are used to these kind of scenes which is normal as according to them, because they get to see a minimum of 3-4 accidents on a daily basis in this locality. These were 2 different accidents, which I found ![]() |
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| ![]() All three vehicles seems in awkward position. Difficult to understand that how it cloud happened? |
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second one, look at the second picture, he's coming out of a turn, and seems to have overshot the non-existent curb onto the vegetation and dirt ahead, hiding either a drop or slush. | |
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| ![]() Thought of avoiding the pics, but posting as i believe strongly that this thread is an eye opener of sorts. Pictures from a single trip, Blr-hyd-blr over the diwali weekend. Did find few more accidents but then was too depressing to stop to take pics, praying that such things do not happen ever. Unable to edit the pics anymore, so posting comments. The innova was supposedly driven by "ladies" (the singular used by indians for referring to a lady driver) & the truck was on the extreme right of the wrong side as there was a deviation on the highway. Innova seems to have ignored and rammed it. Kids and ladies in the car did get injured per the truck guys and they were posing thinking i am some press photographer !! Truck guy was repeatedly telling me that "I did not do anything wrong Saaar" and will this pic be published in papers !!!! The APSRTC - accent accident is obvious and assuming the RTC buses would stop even if you are doing right would be stupid, please be careful on highways and don't take risks, let the ones who are in a hurry go first. Volvo spotted near Hindupur area i guess, could not stop for a better picture as there were too many locals trying to ask for a lift. Last edited by sunishsamuel : 10th November 2010 at 10:48. Reason: adding comments |
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| ![]() Saw a XYLO badly damaged on Hosur Road, between Bommanahalli and GarvePalya. It was facing the opposite direction (towards Madivala). Looked like it was coming on the service road fast and ran onto the median. Couldn't stop to take PICs as there was already a lot of vehicles around. Anyone has more details? |
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